our tiny bottle of goo be gone was a little pricey but it works wonders
we used vinegar, mayo, veggie oil, nail polish remover, Vasoline, and a bunch of other products but only the goo be gone completely removed it.
Our bottle lives in my car (doesn't freeze) and I am that crazy friend who removes stickers on my friend's walls when I come over. I have a friend with four kids and actually bought her a bottle to give to her at Christmas.

By Tami Waters
- commented on Aug 30, 2012

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A small bottle of Goo Gone can be found at Dollar Tree. It isn't pricey as some folks think it is.

Heat works! We once got all the stickers off the vases for a wedding reception with a hairdryer.

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By yvonne Ballard
- Posted on Sep 13, 2012

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mayo

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By Ada Vaughan
- Posted on Sep 13, 2012

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For getting stickers off of glass, a razor blade is cheap, non-toxic, and does the job. Just use with care!

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By Shelly Tilley
- Posted on Sep 13, 2012

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WD-40 works like a charm. Even works when you are trying to get vinyl stickers off of the back window of your car. Works on most surfaces.

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By Ruth Rosenberger
- Posted on Sep 13, 2012

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Use the heat from a hair dryer to the stuck on item, it usually will peel right off.

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By Jan Stirling
- Posted on Sep 13, 2012

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What are your thoughts?Eucalyptus Oil works beautifully.

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By Danielle Kuschert
- Posted on Sep 13, 2012

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Eucalyptus oil. Removed a sticky old sticker from my car window...

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By Angela LaRusso-Rotar
- Posted on Sep 13, 2012

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A blow dryer. It heats up the glue. Then scrape off.

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By Cynthia Genovese
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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Remove the sticky glue that is left on the surface after you pick off the sticker by rubbing it off with an ordinary pencil rubber - then wipe off with a damp cloth - if there's a lot of glue you might need to repeat as necessary till all the glue is gone - it works wonders! Baby oil can also do the trick to remove sticky stuff from any non-porous hard surface too.

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By Iris Alber
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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I warm them up with the hairdrier, then I can easily remove them.

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By Iris Alber
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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I warm them up with the haidrier

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By Claire Carter
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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Hand Sanitizer! Even works to get sap off cars without ruining the finish!

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By Kylie Guthrig
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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Eucalyptus oil removes sticky residue from almost anything. Great for marks left by band-aids on kids' skin too. Amazing! And leaves a lovely scent!

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By Sara Jurek
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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Windex has always worked well for me!!

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By jpmamabear
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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alcohol

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By Kim Jolliff
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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Rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, and/or dawn dish soap.

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By vicky Jarreau
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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someone told me mayonnaise works.

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By Denise De Jesus
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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I heard that mayonnaise work on those sticky surface. Just put a layer on top of the area wait few minutes and wipe it out.

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By sasimon manokulananta
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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3M Scotch Tape always work really well. My trick is to peel of the sticker first, only leave it to the sticky stuffs on the surface and use the 3M clear Scotch Tape.....hold on one end of the tape and stick the other end on the sticky surface and press it and pull the tape out hard...the tape will pick some of the sticky stuff out and keep repeating until it's all gone. If the tape doesnt pick any more sticky stuff, just change to the new tape. always work!

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By Julie Brogan
- Posted on Sep 12, 2012

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I once had to remove packing tape from MANY very nice and expensive wood desks and believe it or not what worked best was PEANUT BUTTER. We used a generic brand and it worked great and didn't harm the wood.

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By Lela Aukes
- Posted on Sep 6, 2012

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Eucalyptus or T-tree oil

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By sheri shea
- Posted on Aug 31, 2012

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baby oil works on some too

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By sara yarwood
- Posted on Nov 16, 2011

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Hi, I use a couple of methods. Steam, If you have directable steam on your iron use this and it heats up the glue and lets you peel it off or nail polish remover but both of these methods depend on what the sticker is stuck to. If I cant use either then a hot damp cloth held against the offending sticker helps. Sara

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By Louveda Morris
- Posted on Aug 17, 2011

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rubbing alcohol has always worked for me.

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By Anonymous
- Posted on Nov 6, 2014

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when my kid was little she put over 1000 stickers on her door and now she is ten and having her best friend over for the first time ever and she is embarrassed about the stickers

you can buy some stuff called sticky stuff remover from asda or homebase it's not expensive i swear buy it, it works for ink, oil, chewing gum etc, really good stuff

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By christina munggai
- Posted on Sep 17, 2012

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use oil or hot water

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By Elizabeth Velez
- Posted on Sep 16, 2012

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the hand sanitaizer is a good option.

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By Regina Epperson
- Posted on Sep 15, 2012

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Mayo works really well.

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By cyndi jackson
- Posted on Sep 15, 2012

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WD-40 works on many surfaces at removing stickers including candle waxes..

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By Adel Fidler
- Posted on Sep 15, 2012

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furniture polish is great spray it leave it for a min and wipe off x

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By Charissa Scott
- Posted on Sep 15, 2012

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Put Mayonnaise on it and leave it overnight. Because it is kind of thicker it will stick on there and the oils in the mayo will soak through the sticker. By morning, you will be able to quite easily pull off the sticker and any sticky left-behinds.